[quote user="Chris Dancer"]
Thank you, I wasn't blaming Pegasus mail, just pointing out that there is something specific about using it that is causing the trouble somewhere down the line.[/quote]
I'm sure you don't. The problem when one says "...Pegasus does something wrong..." is that it may give a wrong impression to others. Pegasus Mail is the most dependable email client by far.
[quote user="Chris Dancer"]I didn't know about session logs. I've created some and the only thing that looks vaguely suspicious to my untrained eye is that every session ends with this warning:
23:35:38.817: << QUIT<cr><lf>
23:35:38.973: >> 221 n13.c04.mtsvc.net closing connection<cr><lf>
23:35:38.988: [!] Warning [Benign]: SSL connection improperly closed by remote host.
23:35:38.988: --- Connection closed at 19 Feb 2020, 23:35:38.988. ---
23:35:38.988:
It seems to have gotten so bad now that I cannot send emails to any address from Pegasus.
[/quote]
Session logs are important to pinpoint any wrongdoings about your settings, communication protocols, login, passwords, etc. If you didn't notice nothing important on any of those logs is because your mail was properly sent and accepted by the server host. From this point and beyond it's on server's hands. The warning you got is benign as said.
You can post the entire session log here taking care to remove or obfuscate those lines containing your login and password or any other sensitive data.
Have you tried any other mail service? You didn't say much about your mail provider. Maybe it is just a matter to change ports and security protocols.
[quote user="Chris Dancer"]<p>Thank you, I wasn't blaming Pegasus mail, just pointing out that there is something specific about using it that is causing the trouble somewhere down the line.[/quote]</p><p>I'm sure you don't. The problem when one says "...Pegasus does something wrong..." is that it may give a wrong impression to others. Pegasus Mail is the most dependable email client by far.
</p><p>[quote user="Chris Dancer"]I didn't know about session logs. I've created some and the only thing that looks vaguely suspicious to my untrained eye is that every session ends with this warning:</p><p>23:35:38.817: &lt;&lt; QUIT&lt;cr&gt;&lt;lf&gt;
23:35:38.973: &gt;&gt; 221 n13.c04.mtsvc.net closing connection&lt;cr&gt;&lt;lf&gt;
23:35:38.988: [!] Warning [Benign]: SSL connection improperly closed by remote host.
23:35:38.988: --- Connection closed at 19 Feb 2020, 23:35:38.988. ---
23:35:38.988:&nbsp; </p><p>It seems to have gotten so bad now that I cannot send emails to any address from Pegasus.
</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Session logs are important to pinpoint any wrongdoings about your settings, communication protocols, login, passwords, etc. If you didn't notice nothing important on any of those logs is because your mail was properly sent and accepted by the server host. From this point and beyond it's on server's hands. The warning you got is benign as said.</p><p>You can post the entire session log here taking care to remove or obfuscate those lines containing your login and password or any other sensitive data.
</p><p>Have you tried any other mail service? You didn't say much about your mail provider. Maybe it is just a matter to change ports and security protocols.
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